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Election Day

November 08, 2022
All Day
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What to bring

You WILL need to show ID to vote in person. This is either ONE photo ID (List 1), or TWO non-photo ID (List 2), or a combination (List 3)

  • Your ID must bear your name and address.

 

List 1 - Acceptable forms of valid (non-expired) photo ID include (present 1):

  • Arizona driver's license
  • Arizona non-driver's identification
  • tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification
  • US federal, state or local government-issued identification

 

The name and address on your photo ID must reasonably match your name and address in the signature roster or e-pollbook

 

List 2 - Acceptable forms of non-photo ID include (present 2, showing your current name and address):

  • utility bill dated within 90 days of the election
  • bank or credit union statement dated within 90 days of the election
  • valid Arizona vehicle registration
  • Indian census card
  • property tax statement
  • tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification
  • Arizona vehicle insurance card
  • recorder's certificate
  • valid US federal, state, or local government issued identification, including a voter registration card issued by the County Recorder
  • any mailing to the elector marked "Official Election Material"

 

Any document from List 2 may be presented electronically, such as on a tablet or smartphone

 

List 3 - If you are unable to produce 1 photo ID or 2 non-photo IDs, you may show:

  • any valid photo ID with an address that does not match the precinct register accompanied by a non-photo ID with an address that matches the precinct register
  • US Passport or passport card without address and one valid item of non-photo ID
  • US Military ID without address and one valid item of non-photo ID

 

Members of federally-recognized tribes may present a tribal ID that does not contain an address or photo in order to cast a provisional ballot. Acceptable tribal ID includes:

  • tribal identification card issued under the authority of the Bureau of Indian Affairs or a federally-recognized Native American tribe
  • tribal enrollment card issued under the authority of the Bureau of Indian Affairs or a federally-recognized Native American tribe
  • Certificate of Indian Blood issued under the authority of the Bureau of Indian Affairs or a federally-recognized Native American tribe
  • voter identification card issued under the authority of a federally-recognized Native American tribe
  • home site assignment lease, permit or allotment issued under the authority of the Bureau of Indian Affairs or a federally-recognized Native American tribe
  • grazing permit or allotment issued under the authority of the Bureau of Indian Affairs or a federally-recognized Native American tribe

 

Voters without ID: If you are unable to provide ID, you will be able to vote a conditional provisional ballot. Conditional provisional ballots are counted only if you present ID at your polling location before 7:00 pm on Election Day or at the county elections office within five business days after a general election that includes an election for a federal office and three business days after any other election.